- High-quality StepMill with revolving set of 8-inch stairs for cardio workouts.
- Step range of 24 to 162 steps per minute; multi-stage fitness test and CPAT test.
- 10 total workout programs, including burner, calorie burner, and intervals.
- Backlit LCD display with slot for 15-inch TV; Polar-compatible heart rate monitoring.
- Measures 29 x 78 x 50 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 409 pounds; 15-year frame warranty.
Product Description
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Still the toughest workout in the gym, the StairMaster
StepMill revolving staircase most closely duplicates the workout
of real stair-climbing. Its new quieter step design improves
fluidity of stepping motion and provides added cushion for
joints. It includes a new easy-to-read, back-lit LCD console and
new handrails which are ergonomically designed for a maximum
level of intensity. Programs include a nationally recognized
fitness test to gauge individual progress and a custom
firefighter test (C.P.A.T. - Candidate Physical Ability Test).
Also includes a Polar® compatible telemetry Heart Rate monitoring
system.
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For 25 years, the StairMaster StepMill has been called
the toughest workout in the gym. Now you can bring that same
toughness to your home workouts with the SM916. The StepMill is
easy to recognize--it's the piece of cardio equipment that looks
brutal compared to the others, with a revolving set of 8-inch
stairs that closely duplicates the workout of actual stair
climbing. Each time you the StepMill, the unit's
electronically controlled, chain-driven alternator precisely
controls the pedal descent, allowing a wide range of users to
exercise smoothly within their comfort zones. The resulting step
range of 24 to 162 steps per minute will strengthen your legs,
boost your cardio, and challenge even the fittest of users.
The StepMill includes a pair of ergonomic handrails for support.
The backlit LCD display includes a slot for a 15-inch LCD TV. The
StepMill offers plenty of workout options, with such programs as
quick start, manual, burning, calorie burning, speed
intervals, custom intervals, random intensity, heart rate
intervals, calorie goal, and heart rate zone trainer. The device
also offers a nationally recognized multi-stage fitness test that
gauges your individual progress, along with a custom firefighter
test (CPAT) that measures your cardiopulmonary endurance and
muscular strength. (Firefighting is considered one of the most
physically demanding jobs in North America, which is why the CPAT
is such a natural fit with the StepMill.) Finally, it's easy to
track your progress thanks to the C51 backlit LCD display, which
tracks your speed, distance, floors climbed, calories burned, and
more. As a bonus, the console is TV ready, meaning you can add a
15-inch LCD TV to the console should you need additional
entertainment options while working out.
Additional features include Polar-compatible wireless heart rate
monitoring; ergonomically designed handrails for support; a water
bottle holder, reading rack, and accessory tray that are
positioned within easy reach; and a 300-pound capacity. The
StepMill--which requires a minimum ceiling height of 10
feet--measures 29 by 78 by 50 inches (W x H x D), weighs 409
pounds, and carries the following warranties: 15 years on the
frame, three years on parts, and one year on labor and wear
items.
About StairMaster
In the early 1980s, StairMaster introduced a wild idea based on
the motion of climbing stairs. These days, it doesn't seem so
crazy. In fact, today, stairclimbers are a must-have in any gym.
Whether you're cross-training for a sport or seeking a
low-impact, high-intensity workout, you can challenge yourself to
any workout level. Now featuring improved articulated steps, LCD
TV capability, and more ergonomic handrails, the legendary
StairMaster hasn't lost a step. You can't say that about a lot of
things that came out of the '80s.